December 2012, Sam Philipe, PTWF director for Israel, made a plea on behalf of Pave the Way Foundation to the government of Israel to suspend any planned deportation of Philippine pilgrims who overstayed their visa, during the Christmas season, so that they may travel to Bethlehem without fear of arrest.

PTWF Youth Directors Kirsten and Heather Keleher initiated a project to aid North Carolina seasonal agricultural migrant workers. North Carolina has one of the nation's largest population of seasonal migrant farm workers. They arrive to work with next to nothing to meet their basic living needs. Following the PTWF mantra, Heather and Kirsten have been identifying basic goods needed by these hard working people and building Welcome Packages containing supplies.

In the spirit of the mission of PTWF, we are proud to sponsor this event in Israel.

Made possible with the generosity of Florence and Michael Edelstein, Mr. Richard Kandel and Mr. Jonathan Kandel, Pave the Way Foundation salutes the artistic effort of famed Israeli Sculptor Mr. Sam Philipe in creating this moving tribute to those who protect the Jewish homeland and to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

PTWF supports the efforts of the United Hatzalah emergency service organization. This organization has volunteer who are Jewish Christian and Muslim to serve all of the emergency needs through out Israel.

In the furtherance of our mission, through our Jerusalem representative Sam Philipe, we expanded our gift charity to Eastern European Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem. We are distributing special electric tea kettles and down blankets for the elderly with fixed income.

Sam ask us to intercede on behalf of poor Holocaust survivors living in subsidized "Beit Gil Hazahav" housing in Jerusalem, These people only recently emigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union. The down blankets we distributed provide warmth for them during the winter months. We have distributed hundreds of blankets so far in different facilities at Beit Gilhazav, Jerusalem

In the spirit of the mission of PTWF, we are always encourage and actively participate, in disseminating information of the love of one human to another when the media is reluctant to cover these stories.

On May 27th, 2006, Gary Krupp, President of Pave the Way Foundation along with the Board and advisors and special guests and contributors, presented a special sculpture representing a monument to be placed in Poland, the homeland of Pope John Paul II. This event was held at a papal dedication ceremony in Wadowice. Poland, the birth place of Pope John Paul II.

PTWF is keenly aware of the concept of "the Gesture." Mindful of this concept we have used this in almost all of our projects to give something concrete, that one can see and feel, as a means to "pave the way" to positive relations and to open a path to better understanding between the faiths. This is particularly important to children in combating the intentional distortion of religious and prophetic text which has been used as a tool to teach bigotry and hatred. Food is the most basic of human needs, and helping to provide for a newborn baby is a universal gesture of caring.